MRI-based Neuropathy Score Reporting And Data System (NS-RADS): multi-institutional wider-experience usability study of peripheral neuropathy conditions among 32 radiology readers.
Avneesh ChhabraFlavio Duarte SilvaBayan MogharrabiMina GuirguisOganes AshikyanMichael RasperEunhae ParkSven S WalterMonica UmpierrezParham PezeshkPeter C ThurlowAkshaya JagadaleGitanjali BajajAparna KomarrajuJim S WuAntonio AguileraFabiano Nassar CardosoFelipe SouzaSubbaRao ChagantiNeha AntilWilfred ManzanoAlexander StebnerJochen EversMatthew PettersonThomas GeisbushChad DowningDiana ChristensenElizabeth HorneberJun Man KimRangarajan PurushothamanShilpa MohananSurbhi RaichandaniGeorge VilanilamClementina CabreraJohn ManovSean MaloneySwati D DeshmukhAmelie M LutzJan FritzGustav AndreisekMajid ChalianPhilip K WongTarun PandeyTy SubhawongYin XiPublished in: European radiology (2024)
• The Neuropathy Score Reporting And Data System (NS-RADS) can be used effectively by non-expert radiologists to categorize peripheral neuropathy. • Across 32 different experience-level readers, the agreement was good for NS-RADS category and moderate for NS-RADS subcategory. • NS-RADS accuracy was higher than the average accuracy for the most plausible diagnosis for both attending radiologists and trainees (at 75%, 71% and 65%, 65%, respectively).